Charlotte Train Couteau: Ex-Spun Host calls the mayor of New York to act

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The former ESPN personality, Samantha, called the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, to take measures to ensure brutal murder, like the one in Charlotte, does not occur.

Ponder has published a message on social networks in reaction to the murder of Iryna Zarutska. President Donald Trump has since asked Décarlos Brown Jr., the man accused of murder in the woman’s stab on a light train car Charlotte, to face the death penalty.

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ESPN journalist, Samantha, is thinking about the first half of the 2013 BCS championship match between Our Lady Fighting Irish and Alabama Crimson Tide at Sun Life Stadium on January 7, 2013. (Matthew Emmons / USA TODAY SPORTS)

The former host wrote that Adams should make a duty to obtain “clearly ill and violent men” in the streets.

“I take the metro several times a day, every day, with my 3 children. Every day, we meet several clearly sick and violent men,” she wrote on X. “I have taught my children not to establish visual contact, to change train even when it is not our stop and never to make the person to do with someone or to continue to shout, to shout, to do things at the end of the person.

“The horrible video of Iryna’s murder confirmed my conviction that we have to get these men out of the street. Our das and judges have failed us. They show the illusion of empathy for mental patients … But he is neither loving nor sure to continue to let the career criminals wander in the streets.”

She marked Adams X account in the post.

Ponder reacted with some of the comments she received on her post. She clearly indicated that what had happened in Charlotte and what she treats in New York are not isolated incidents.

Iryna Zarutska’s family has required justice in the first statement since “horrible” stabbing

ESPN journalist, Samantha Ponder, looks at her husband, the quarter of the Minnesota Vikings Christian Ponder (not illustrated) at the training camp in Blakeslee Fields on July 27, 2013. (Bruce Kluckhohn / USA TODAY SPORTS)

“I don’t know how you live like that. Why submit your children to degeneration and violence? So many places to live,” wrote a person.

Ponder replied: “Like Charlotte? Or what about Auburn, Alabama? Maybe Athens? It happens throughout the country. It was not always like that here and it does not have to be.”

When another person told him to move to Arizona, Ponder revealed a heartbreaking story of his childhood.

“I was followed at school at the age of 5 by an attractive child attractive in Arizona. I had a kidnapper trying to shoot myself in his van during a bus stop in Arizona. Do I have to continue? There is much more,” she wrote.

Brown, which is black, was arrested shortly after stab wounds and accused of first degree murder. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Justice accused Brown of a commission head of an act causing death on a mass transport system.

The files obtained by PK Press Club Digital have shown that Brown has a history of arrests dating back more than a decade, including convictions for crime and crime glitches and entering in 2013, and a condemnation of 2015 for theft with a dangerous weapon that sent it to prison for more than six years. He was released in 2020 but remained in parole until 2021, and the subsequent accusations against him included threats and improper use of system 911 earlier this year.

Trump has since called the cities to end a deposit without cash.

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